OregonLive.com topics: legalized marijuanatag:topics.oregonlive.com,2015:tag/legalized%20marijuana2015-03-03T22:59:31ZMovable Type Enterprise 4.29-advanceWashington marijuana entrepreneurs fear potentially violent consequences of an all-cash industrytag:www.oregonlive.com,2014:/pacific-northwest-news/index.ssf/8001149.125162042014-03-27T21:00:00Z2014-05-12T15:54:15ZMarijuana's federally illegal status prevents banks from offering any legal financial services to state-licensed cannabis businesses.Conor King Devitt | cdevitt@oregonian.comhttp://connect.oregonlive.com/user/cdevitt/index.html
Marijuana's federally illegal status prevents banks from offering any legal financial services to state-licensed cannabis businesses.
2014 Washington Legislature: Medical marijuana bills dead, but efforts to create a cohesive system will continuetag:www.oregonlive.com,2014:/pacific-northwest-news/index.ssf/8001149.124323882014-03-14T21:46:40Z2014-03-14T22:14:09ZRep. Cary Condotta, R-East Wenatchee, said the state will convene a task force to figure out the issues of combining the medical marijuana system with the upcoming recreational marketplace.Conor King Devitt | cdevitt@oregonian.comhttp://connect.oregonlive.com/user/cdevitt/index.html
Rep. Cary Condotta, R-East Wenatchee, said the state will convene a task force to figure out the issues of combining the medical marijuana system with the upcoming recreational marketplace.
2014 Washington Legislature: Medical marijuana regulations locked up in partisan gridlock as session nears scheduled endtag:www.oregonlive.com,2014:/pacific-northwest-news/index.ssf/8001149.124218532014-03-13T18:25:40Z2014-03-14T03:37:11ZA revenue disagreement in Washington’s House has people in the medical marijuana community worried that lawmakers will fail to pass regulating legislation this year -- leaving patients at the mercy of the federal government.Conor King Devitt | cdevitt@oregonian.comhttp://connect.oregonlive.com/user/cdevitt/index.html
A revenue disagreement in Washington’s House has people in the medical marijuana community worried that lawmakers will fail to pass regulating legislation this year -- leaving patients at the mercy of the federal government.
2014 Washington Legislature: Potential medical marijuana regulations move closer to becoming lawtag:www.oregonlive.com,2014:/pacific-northwest-news/index.ssf/8001149.121758952014-02-11T03:44:03Z2014-02-13T04:23:24ZThree bills that would tighten the regulation of Washington's medical marijuana system are moving closer to becoming law.Conor King Devitt | cdevitt@oregonian.comhttp://connect.oregonlive.com/user/cdevitt/index.html
Three bills that would tighten the regulation of Washington's medical marijuana system are moving closer to becoming law.
Should Washington cities and counties be allowed to block legalized marijuana stores? (poll)tag:www.oregonlive.com,2014:/pacific-northwest-news/index.ssf/8001149.121082502014-02-01T18:00:41Z2014-02-01T18:05:58ZClark County is among those pushing a moratorium on cannabis retailers, although would-be merchants have filed applications for at least 77 locations there, from which the state is expected to select 15 licensees. The Oregonian/OregonLivehttp://connect.oregonlive.com/user/oregonian/index.html
Clark County is among those pushing a moratorium on cannabis retailers, although would-be merchants have filed applications for at least 77 locations there, from which the state is expected to select 15 licensees.
Recreational marijuana causing changes in Washington's unregulated medical marijuana systemtag:www.oregonlive.com,2014:/pacific-northwest-news/index.ssf/8001149.121055892014-01-31T19:06:33Z2014-02-01T02:43:57ZWashington legislators are considering changing the existing medical marijuana system to prevent future recreational users from using it, reforms that could affect thousands of patients.Conor King Devitt | cdevitt@oregonian.comhttp://connect.oregonlive.com/user/cdevitt/index.html
Washington legislators are considering changing the existing medical marijuana system to prevent future recreational users from using it, reforms that could affect thousands of patients.
Aspiring marijuana sellers in Washington, facing local resistance to legalization, may get help from Legislaturetag:www.oregonlive.com,2014:/clark-county/index.ssf/8000080.121004852014-01-31T01:41:00Z2014-01-31T18:32:48ZA pair of House bills would prohibit local governments from blocking the establishment of marijuana businesses in their jurisdictions.Conor King Devitt | cdevitt@oregonian.comhttp://connect.oregonlive.com/user/cdevitt/index.html
A pair of House bills would prohibit local governments from blocking the establishment of marijuana businesses in their jurisdictions.
Will Disneyland tickets and pizza keep truants in school? Headlines Northwesttag:www.oregonlive.com,2013:/pacific-northwest-news/index.ssf//8001149.110319712013-08-07T16:27:35Z2013-08-07T16:37:35ZHave a favorite source for news around the region? Or have you seen a story in Oregon, Washington, Idhao, Alaska or British Columbia that deserves more attention? Lemme know. We're listening.Kimberly A.C. Wilson | The Oregonian/OregonLivehttp://connect.oregonlive.com/user/kwilson/index.html
Have a favorite source for news around the region? Or have you seen a story in Oregon, Washington, Idhao, Alaska or British Columbia that deserves more attention? Lemme know. We're listening.
Washington state House approves fix for marijuana lawtag:www.oregonlive.com,2013:/pacific-northwest-news/index.ssf//8001149.104356292013-04-27T02:25:17Z2013-04-27T02:25:46ZThe law's definition of marijuana worries prosecutors and crime lab scientists. The change, which now goes to the Senate, would add THC acid to the definition. The Associated Presshttp://connect.oregonlive.com/user/oliveassocpr/index.html
The law's definition of marijuana worries prosecutors and crime lab scientists. The change, which now goes to the Senate, would add THC acid to the definition.
Marijuana legalized in Washington, Colorado, but still banned on college campuses tag:www.oregonlive.com,2012:/pacific-northwest-news/index.ssf//8001149.95418352012-12-03T02:40:45Z2012-12-03T02:51:03ZMost universities have codes of conduct banning marijuana use, and they get millions of dollars in funding from the federal government, which still considers pot illegal. The Associated Presshttp://connect.oregonlive.com/user/oliveassocpr/index.html
Most universities have codes of conduct banning marijuana use, and they get millions of dollars in funding from the federal government, which still considers pot illegal.
Colorado governor pushes feds for response on marijuana votetag:www.oregonlive.com,2012:/today/index.ssf//8000470.94406192012-11-15T00:35:00Z2012-11-15T00:36:01ZGov. John Hickenlooper said in a letter to U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder that Colorado needs a response "as soon as possible" about how the Justice Department will respond. The Associated Presshttp://connect.oregonlive.com/user/oliveassocpr/index.html
Gov. John Hickenlooper said in a letter to U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder that Colorado needs a response "as soon as possible" about how the Justice Department will respond.
Colorado prosecutor drops marijuana possession casestag:www.oregonlive.com,2012:/today/index.ssf//8000470.94386512012-11-14T22:09:00Z2012-11-14T22:10:21ZBoulder County District Attorney Stan Garnett follows the lead of at least 3 Washington state prosecutors in the decision to not pursue possession cases after voters legalize recreational use of the drug.The Associated Presshttp://connect.oregonlive.com/user/oliveassocpr/index.html
Boulder County District Attorney Stan Garnett follows the lead of at least 3 Washington state prosecutors in the decision to not pursue possession cases after voters legalize recreational use of the drug.
Feds haven't made decision yet on legalized marijuana, Gregoire saystag:www.oregonlive.com,2012:/pacific-northwest-news/index.ssf//8001149.94327802012-11-13T23:43:00Z2012-11-13T23:55:54ZThe Washington governor met Tuesday with Deputy Attorney General James Cole in Washington, D.C.The Associated Presshttp://connect.oregonlive.com/user/oliveassocpr/index.html
The Washington governor met Tuesday with Deputy Attorney General James Cole in Washington, D.C.
Town of Arcata, California, targets industrial marijuana growers with ballot measuretag:www.oregonlive.com,2012:/today/index.ssf//8000470.93630152012-11-04T19:02:36Z2012-11-04T19:08:45ZArcata residents who support legalization of marijuana have become fed up with high-volume indoor growing operations that take over much-needed housing and take advantage of the state's loosely written medical marijuana law.The Associated Presshttp://connect.oregonlive.com/user/oliveassocpr/index.html
Arcata residents who support legalization of marijuana have become fed up with high-volume indoor growing operations that take over much-needed housing and take advantage of the state's loosely written medical marijuana law.